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Meaning of throngs
A large, densely packed crowd of people
Etymology of throngs
The word "throngs" originated from the Old English word "þrang", which meant "crowd" or "multitude"
It is related to the Old Norse word "þröngva", which meant "to press" or "to crowd"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe large crowds of people
Synonyms
crowds
multitudes
hordes
masses
swarms
flocks
herds
gatherings
assemblages
congregations
groups
clusters
packs
throngs
mobs
droves
processions
parades
queues
lines
convoys
caravans
troops
battalions
regiments
armies
legions
hosts
swarms
clouds
streams
floods
torrents
rushes
surges
waves
tides
deluges
inundations
invasions
infestations
outbreaks
epidemics
plagues
hordes
rabbles
rabble
riffraff
roughnecks
toughs
yobs
louts
hoodlums
thugs
bullies
bruisers
ruffians
villains
miscreants
ne'er-do-wells
crowds
multitude
horde
mass
swarm
flock
herd
gathering
assemblage
congregation
group
cluster
pack
mob
drove
procession
parade
queue
line
convoy
caravan
troop
battalion
regiment
army
legion
host
Definitions
- A large crowd of people, typically one that is densely packed and moving or gathered in a particular place
- * A multitude of people or things
Usage Examples
- The city streets were filled with throngs of people celebrating the New Year
- * The concert venue was packed with throngs of fans eager to see their favorite band perform
- * The tourists had to navigate through throngs of people in the busy market
Antonyms
solitude
isolation
emptiness
loneliness
seclusion
privacy
quiet
stillness
calm
peace
serenity
tranquility
desolation
barrenness
emptiness
loneliness
isolation
solitude
quietness
stillness
calmness
peacefulness
serenity
seclusion
privacy
aloneness
loneliness
isolation
solitude
desolation
uninhabitiveness
unoccupiedness
vacancy
emptiness